Title :
CloudMed: Promoting telemedicine processes over the cloud
Author :
Monteiro, Eriksson J Mel?cio ; Silva, Lu?s A Basti?£o ; Costa, Carlos
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Electron., Telecomun. e Inf., Univ. de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
Abstract :
Nowadays is common to have health care institutions providing remote assistance, such as, remote diagnosis (telediagnosis) and second opinion from a specialized physicians (teleconsultation), to others medical institutions that do not have specialized human resources, or even for educational propose. The evolution of technology creates opportunities to improve telemedicine services. This article focuses on the improvement of services to support telemedicine in a paradigm “any-time and anywhere” adapting a new emerging computer concept, which is cloud computing. Throughout the paper is presented a software as a service that can be used by radiologist for store, share, visualize and analyse medical images, in compliant with DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) format, from anywhere. Furthermore, the presented architecture allows to improve real time and asynchronous collaboration. To support collaborative activities and their coordination, we created a computer-supported collaborative work service based on Openfire real time collaboration (RTC) server, that use Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) for instant messaging and presence. Finally, the platform was deployed on an Internet Cloud provider and some results was presented and discussed.
Keywords :
cloud computing; electronic messaging; groupware; health care; medical image processing; radiology; telemedicine; CloudMed; DICOM format; Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine; Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol; Internet Cloud provider; Openfire RTC server; Openfire real time collaboration server; XMPP; asynchronous collaboration; cloud computing; collaborative activity; computer-supported collaborative work service; health care institution; instant messaging; medical image analysis; medical image sharing; medical image storage; medical image visualization; medical institution; radiologist; remote assistance; remote diagnosis; second opinion; software as a service; specialized human resource; specialized physicians; technology evolution; teleconsultation; telediagnosis; telemedicine process; telemedicine service; telepresence; Cloud computing; DICOM; Logic gates; Picture archiving and communication systems; Protocols; Servers; Cloud Computing; DICOM; Medical Imaging; PACS; Telemedicine; XMPP;
Conference_Titel :
Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2012 7th Iberian Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2843-2